[Title 7 CFR 319.77-3]
[Code of Federal Regulations (annual edition) - January 1, 2003 Edition]
[Title 7 - AGRICULTURE]
[Subtitle B - Regulations of the Department of Agriculture (Continued)]
[Chapter III - ANIMAL AND PLANT HEALTH INSPECTION SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF]
[Part 319 - FOREIGN QUARANTINE NOTICES]
[Subpart - Gypsy Moth Host Material from Canada]
[Sec. 319.77-3 - Gypsy moth infested areas in Canada.]
[From the U.S. Government Printing Office]


7AGRICULTURE52003-01-012003-01-01falseGypsy moth infested areas in Canada.319.77-3Sec. 319.77-3AGRICULTURERegulations of the Department of Agriculture (Continued)ANIMAL AND PLANT HEALTH INSPECTION SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OFFOREIGN QUARANTINE NOTICESGypsy Moth Host Material from Canada
Sec. 319.77-3  Gypsy moth infested areas in Canada.

    The following areas in Canada are known to be infested with gypsy 
moth:

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    (a) Province of New Brunswick. (1) Charlotte County. That portion of 
Charlotte County that includes the following parishes: Campobello 
Island, Dumbarton, Dufferin, Grand Manan Island, St. Andrews, St. Croix, 
St. David, St. George, St. James, St. Patrick, and St. Stephen.
    (2) Kings County. That portion of Kings County that includes the 
following parishes: Greenwich, Kars, and Springfield.
    (3) Queens County. (i) That portion of Queens County that includes 
the following parishes: Canning, Cambridge, Gagetown, Johnston, and 
Wickham; and
    (ii) That portion of Chipman Parish south or west of highway 10; and
    (iii) That portion of Waterborough Parish west of highway 10 and 
south of highway 2.
    (4) Sunbury County. That portion of Sunbury County that includes the 
following parishes: Blissville, Burton, Gladstone, Lincoln, and 
Sheffield.
    (5) York County. (i) That portion of York County that includes the 
City of Fredericton and the following parishes: North Lake and McAdam; 
and
    (ii) That portion of Queensbury parish south and east of the Scotch 
Lake Road beginning in the west at Bear Island on the St. John River and 
ending at the Parish border on the east.
    (b) Province of Nova Scotia. (1) Annapolis County. The entire 
county.
    (2) Digby County. The entire county.
    (3) Halifax County. The area of the county bounded by a line 
beginning at the intersection of the Halifax/Lunenburg County border and 
the Atlantic Ocean; then north along the Halifax/Lunenburg County border 
to the Halifax/Hants County border; then east along the Halifax/Hants 
County border to route 354; then south along route 354 to route 568 
(Beaverbank-Windsor Junction Road); then east along route 568 
(Beaverbank-Windsor Junction Road) to route 416 (Fall River Road); then 
east and north along route 416 (Fall River Road) to route 2; then south 
along route 2 to route 102/118; then south along route 118 to route 107; 
then south along route 107 to route 7; then east along route 7 to route 
328; then south along route 328 to the shoreline of Cole Harbour; then 
west along the seashore from Cole Harbour to the point of beginning.
    (4) Hants County. The area of the county bounded by a line beginning 
at the intersection of the Hants/Kings County border and the shoreline 
of the Minas Basin; then southwest along the Hants/Kings County border 
to the Hants/Lunenburg County border; then southeast along the Hants/
Lunenburg County border to the Hants/Halifax County border; then east 
along the Hants/Halifax County border to route 354; then north along 
route 354 to the Minas Basin; then west along the shoreline of the Minas 
Basin to the point of beginning.
    (5) Kings County. The entire county.
    (6) Lunenberg County. The entire county.
    (7) Queens County. The entire county.
    (8) Shelburne County. The entire county.
    (9) Yarmouth County. The entire county.
    (c) Province of Ontario. (1) That portion of the Province of Ontario 
that includes the following counties and regional municipalities: Brant, 
Bruce, Dufferin, Durham, Elgin, Essex, Frontenac, Grey, Haldimand-
Norfolk, Haliburton, Halton, Hamilton-Wentworth, Hastings, Huron, Kent, 
Lambton, Lanark, Leeds-Granville, Lennox-Addington, Middlesex, Muskoka, 
Niagara, Northumberland, Ottawa-Carleton, Oxford, Parry Sound, Peel, 
Perth, Peterborough, Prescott-Russell, Prince Edward, Renfrew, Simcoe, 
Stormont-Dundas-Glengarry, Victoria, Waterloo, Wellington, and York; and
    (2) That portion of Algoma District that includes the City of Sault 
Ste. Marie and the following townships: Bright, Bright Additional, 
Cobden, Denis, Garden River First Nation, Indian Reserve 7, 
Johnson, Korah, Laird, Lefroy, Lewis, Long, MacDonald, Parke, Plummer 
Additional, Prince, Tarbutt, Tarbutt Additional, Tarentorus, Thessalon, 
Thompson, Shedden, Spragge, and Striker; and
    (3) That portion of Algoma District south of Highway 17 and east of 
the City of Sault Ste. Marie; and
    (4) That portion of Manitoulin District that includes: Cockburn 
Island, Great Cloche Island, Manitoulin Island,

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St. Joseph Island, and all Indian Reserves; and
    (5) That portion of Nipissing District that includes the City of 
North Bay; and
    (6) That portion of Nipissing District south of the Ottawa and 
Mattawa rivers; and
    (7) That portion of Nipissing District south of highway 17 and west 
of the City of North Bay; and
    (8) That portion of Sudbury District that includes the City of 
Sudbury and the townships of Baldwin, Dryden, Dunlop, Graham, Hallam, 
Hymen, Indian Reserves 4, 5, and 6, Lorne, 
Louise; May, McKim, Nairn, Neelon, Porter, Salter, Shakespeare, 
Victoria, and Waters; and
    (9) That portion of the Sudbury District south of Highway 17.
    (d) Province of Quebec. (1) That portion of the Province of Quebec 
that includes the following regional county municipalities: Acton, 
Arthabaska, Asbestos, Beauce-Sartigan, Beauharnois-Salaberry, 
B[eacute]cancour, Bellechasse, Brome-Missisquoi, Champlain, Coaticook, 
Communaut[eacute] Urbaine de Montr[eacute]al, Communaut[eacute] Urbaine 
de L'Outaouais, D'Autray, Desjardins, Deux-Montagnes, Drummond, 
Francheville, Joliette, L'Amiante, L'Assomption, L'[Eacute]rable, 
L'[icirc]le-d'Orl[eacute]ans, Lajemmerais, Laval, La Nouvelle-Beauce, La 
Rivi[egrave]re-du-Nord, La Vall[eacute]e-du-Richelieu, Le Bas-Richelieu, 
Le Granit, Le Haut-Richelieu, Le Haut-Saint-Francois, Le Haut-Saint-
Laurent, Le Haute-Yamaska, Le Val-Saint-Francois, Les Chutes-de-la-
Chaudire, Les Collines-de-L'Outaouais, Les Etchemins, Les Jardins-de-
Napierville, Les Maskoutains, Les Moulins, Lotbini[egrave]re, 
Memphr[eacute]magog, Mirabel, Montcalm, Montmagny, Nicolet-Yamaska, 
Robert-Cliche, Roussillon, Rouville, Sherbrooke, Therese-de Blainville, 
and Vaudreuil-Soulanges; and
    (2) That portion of the regional county municipality of Antoine-
Llabelle that includes the following municipalities: Notre-Dame-du-Laus, 
Notre-Dame-de-Pontmain, and Saint-Aim[eacute]-du-Lac-des-Iles; and
    (3) That portion of the regional county municipality of Argenteuil 
that includes the following municipalities: Brownsburg, Calumet, 
Carillon, Chatham, Grenville, Lachute, Saint-Andr[eacute]-d'Argenteuil, 
and Saint-Andr[eacute]-Est; and
    (4) That portion of the regional county municipality of 
Communaut[eacute] Urbaine De Qu[eacute]bec that includes the following 
municipalities: Cap-Rouge, L'Ancienne-Lorette, Qu[eacute]bec, Saint-
Augustin-de-Desmaures, Sainte-Foy, Sillery, and Vanier; and
    (5) That portion of the regional county municipality of La 
Vall[eacute]e-de-la-Gatineau that includes the following municipalities: 
Denholm, Gracefield, Kazabazua, Lac-Sainte-Marie, Low, Northfield, and 
Wright; and
    (6) That portion of the regional county municipality of Le Centre-
de-la-Mauricie that includes the following municipalities: Charette, 
Notre-Dame-du-Mont-Carmel, Sainte-Elie, Shawinigan, and Shawinigan 
(Sud); and
    (7) That portion of the regional county municipality of Les 
Laurentides that includes the following municipality: La Conception; and
    (8) That portion of the regional county municipality of Les Pays-
d'en-Haut that includes the following municipality: Mont-Rolland; and
    (9) That portion of the regional county municipality of 
Maskinong[eacute] that includes the following municipalities: 
Louiseville, Maskinong[eacute], Saint-Joseph-de-Maskinong[eacute], 
Saint-Barnab[eacute], Saint-S[eacute]v[egrave]re, Saint-L[eacute]on-le-
Grand, Saint-Paulin, Sainte-Ursule, Saint-Justin, Saint-[eacute]douard-
de-Maskinong[eacute], Sainte-Ang[egrave]le-de-Pr[eacute]mont, and 
Yamachiche; and
    (10) That portion of the regional county municipality of Matawinie 
that includes the following municipalities: Saint-F[eacute]lix-de-
Valois, Saint-Jean-de-Matha, Rawdon, and Chertsey; and
    (11) That portion of the regional county municipality of Papineau 
that includes the following municipalities: Fassett, Lochaber, Lochaber-
Partie-Ouest, Mayo, Montebello, Montpellier, Mulgrave-et-Derry, Notre-
Dame-de-Bon-Secours-Partie-Nord, Papineauville, Plaisance, Ripon 
(Village et Canton), Saint-Andr[eacute]-Avellin (Village et Paroise), 
Sainte-Ang[eacute]lique, Saint-Sixte, and Thurso; and
    (12) That portion of the regional county municipality of Pontiac 
that includes the following municipalities:

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Bristol, Shawville, Clarendon, Portage-du-Fort, Bryson, Campbell's Bay, 
Grand-Calumet, Litchfield, Thorne, Alleyn-et-Cawood, Leslie-Clapham-et-
Huddersfield, Fort-Coulonge, Mansfield-et-Pontefract, Waltham-et-Bryson, 
L'Isle-aux-Allumettes-Partie-Est, Chapeau, L'Isle-aux-Allumettes, 
Chichester, Sheen-Esher-Aberdeen-et-Malakoff, and Rapides-des-Joachims; 
and
    (13) That portion of the regional county municipality of Portneuf 
that includes the following municipalities: Cap-Sant[eacute], 
Deschambault, Donnacona, Grondines, Neuville, and Pointe-aux-Trembles.

[65 FR 38175, June 20, 2000, as amended at 67 FR 59453, Sept. 23, 2002]